Conference participation is by invitation only and registration is mandatory. BofI Holding, Inc.'s management will be available for one-on-one meetings on December 6th. Investors who are interested in additional information or want to schedule a one-on-one meeting with the Company may contact Mark McPartland of MZ Group at markmcp@mzgroup.us. For additional information regarding the LD Micro Conference, please visit www.ldmicro.com.

About BofI Holding, Inc.BofI Holding, Inc. ("BofI") is the holding company for BofI Federal Bank, a nationwide bank that provides financing for single and multifamily residential properties, small-to-medium size businesses in target sectors, and selected specialty finance receivables. With over $2.6 billion in assets, BofI Federal Bank provides consumer and business banking products through its low-cost distribution channels and affinity partners. BofI Holding, Inc.'s common stock is listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol "BOFI" and is a component of the Russell 3000 Index. More information on BofI Holding can be found at www.bofiholding.com.

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